You
know there’s this great place that few get the opportunity to
visit…it’s really the stuff legends are made of. It’s a visit to the
back porches of Louisiana around big, black cooking pots, sharing
stories with good, ole boys and having a few cold
ones. It’s talking about your mama and ‘em, what your deer season
looked like and how’s your new sauce gonna taste. It’s stirring with a
big paddle, turning down the heat to simmer and turning up the Cajun
music on the radio. It’s the place that I often joke we should sell
tours to…the most interesting, best tasting, most congenial part of the
South…gathering around and making the veille (Cajun for “visit”) while
cooking up your family’s dinner.

It’s the premise behind the Larose Regional Park’s Annual
Wild Game Supper…. now in it’s 15th year. We have the best local cooks,
well seasoned professional chefs and your neighbor and ‘em that make
the best tasting dishes in the South. The unique spin on this event is
the menu:

Wanna
know what happens when you add in the best and most beautiful animal
mounts in the United States? When you throw in live music by local
favorite Nonc Nu and the Wild Matous featuring favorite songs; White
Tail Fever, Doin da Fou and Aaaeee (the Who Dat Saints Anthem) and great
drinks and cold beers? When you have a cigar bar and 900 of the
south’s finest gentlemen (and a few brave ladies)? When you give one
night a year to honor what is the best of Louisiana… the tradition,
culture and love of all things Cajun… this is the night to celebrate!

Come and join Larose for our Annual Wild Game Supper,
Thursday, March 8th, 2012 with VIP seating beginning at 5:30 pm for a
donation of $650 (per table of 8) and 6:45 pm seating for an individual
donation of $50 (per 1 tickets). Sponsorships are also available for
corporate tables that come with special treats. Just ask! Tickets must
be purchased in advance by calling 985-693-7355. A night full of
Louisiana’s best!